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Talk to your teen

  • posted: Aug. 11, 2015

Be sure to talk with your teenagers about the risks of substance abuse.  Cigarette and alcohol use among high school students is decreasing, but use of marijuana is increasing.  In Colorado, it is much easier for teens to acquire marijuana.  Be sure to educate your children on the risk of all substances including marijuana, which can affect brain development and memory.

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